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Vividly portraying the personal and professional lives of social work luminaries from the 19th to the present century, this text links their groundbreaking contributions in social work to current CSWE core competencies. The book focuses on leaders who shaped the field across modern American history -- the Progressive Era, the Great Society, the New Deal, the Postwar period, and others--and examines their lives in the context of the social and historical environment, their contributions to social work, and lessons from their experiences that are still relevant to social work today. Through detailed, engaging life stories and photographs, readers--including undergraduates, graduate students, a...
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On her first day, the newest member of the United States Senate witnesses a brutal murder on the Senate subway. But by whom, and why does someone now seem determined to put a permanent end to her political career? As she stakes out her claim on an important issue, she begins to see a link between her cause and the murdered man. It's a connection leading down a trail of dark secrets that people will mercilessly kill again to keep!
Mikulski, a U.S. senator, and Oates follow up their novel "Capitol Offense" with another mystery offering an insider's view into national politics. After one accident and two deaths, it's clear someone doesn't want Senator Norie Gorzack to run for office. She realizes capturing the killer is more important than capturing votes.
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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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